From American Foundation for Suicide Prevention <[email protected]>
Subject Help Us Walk Toward a World Filled with Hope
Date May 23, 2025 3:02 PM
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At [AFSP]([link removed]), our mission is to save lives and bring hope to those affected by suicide.

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It’s Mental Health Awareness Month, and as part of this year’s month-long Million in May fundraising initiative, we’re urging those who care about suicide prevention and supporting those affected to donate even $135 dollars, in recognition of the 135 people it has been estimated are affected by a single death by suicide.
 
Long Island Chapter volunteer Anne Deubel is a testament to how individuals are coming together through AFSP’s local chapters in all 50 states, Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico to make a difference while finding community and support. As someone who lives with suicidal ideation and is a survivor of loss, Anne is a longtime volunteer who has contributed in many ways over the years, including spearheading the development of her chapter’s first Campus Walk. Her involvement has led her to a career in suicide prevention, as director of crisis services and operations for her local crisis center.

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“I think the most significant thing I’ve learned, reflecting on what AFSP’s Walks have meant to me, is that we all have the opportunity to positively impact things. After my first Walk, I attended a committee meeting where I was certain I had nothing to contribute. A decade later, I was a leader on the board of AFSP’s Chapter of the Year, helping the next volunteer navigate that same thought.
 
I used to find hope to be this intangible thing that is built for others; and while this can still be a challenge for me, I think about the first Overnight Walk after my loss. I remember the person who hugged me simply because we were humans healing, trying to walk through our grief.”
 
You can [read Anne’s full story]([link removed]) in AFSP’s 2024 Annual Report, where you can also learn about the impactful work taking place across all our programs, events, partnerships, and initiatives, including research, advocacy, education and loss support…none of which is possible without your help.
 
Each and every gift makes a world of difference for our mission. Make a gift of $135 today to help us reach our goal of a Million in May. 

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